Encara no tenim significats per a "take a sledgehammer".
1One would be to take a sledgehammer to our interior walls, thus making the trip worth a carpenter's time.
2New arrivals to Dublin 4's most exclusive thoroughfares are far more inclined to take a sledgehammer to rooms than a paintbrush.
3Brandon Lewis, a Conservative minister, said Labour would go on "a reckless spending spree which would take a sledgehammer to the British economy".
4I felt like somebody'd taken a sledgehammer to my elbows and shoulders.
5It looked as though somebody had taken a sledgehammer to the walls inside.
6The US was taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
7Looked like somebody had taken a sledgehammer to it.
8Having a blast, she ripped out the back door and took a sledgehammer to the frame.
9The bloke throws his dish from the roof, before taking a sledgehammer to it on the ground.
10Lawmakers " took a sledgehammer to the early voting period when no one was asking for these changes," he added.
11Former Daily Mirror editor turned media commentator Roy Greenslade asked whether he was taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut here?
12Peters took a sledgehammer to a wall in part of the centre this morning at the announcement of the start of work.
13'Someone's taken a sledgehammer to the panels.
14"It's worth a case of Guinness for you to take a sledgehammer to the bathroom."
15I watched the nearest workman taking a sledgehammer to the old counter and throwing each dismembered plank into a corner of the room.
16One who is invested in taking a sledgehammer to the legacy and legitimacy of America's first Black president in the interests of her own gain.
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